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9780813221458 | |
English | |
216 | |
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v2.1 Reference | |
Living the Good Life
A Beginner's Thomistic Ethics
Jensen ably guides readers through Aquinas's philosophy and explains the distinction between the moral and intellectual virtues. The moral virtues train our various desires toward the true good, helping us discard our misguided cravings and teaching us to enjoy what is truly worth pursuing. The virtue of justice directs our hearts to the good of others, freeing us from egoism in order to seek a good shared with others. The intellectual virtues train the mind toward the truth, so that we can find fulfillment in human understanding. Most important, the virtue of prudence directs our deliberations to discover the true path of life.
Intended as a text for students, beginners of philosophy will gain access to a key aspect of Aquinas's thought, namely, that true happiness is realized not in the animal life of passion and greed but only in the reasonable pursuit of human goods, in which we find true peace and rest from the distractions of this world.
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"An accurate, complete, and widely accessible presentation of the fundamental elements of St. Thomas's thought on moral philosophy."—Stephen L Brock, professor of medieval philosophy, Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome
"This small volume provides a brief, clear introduction to the ethical theory of Thomas Aquinas This will be a useful book for teachers and students of moral and political philosophy."—W.P. Haggerty, CHOICE
"Steven Jensen presents a sound introductory text on the ethics of St. Thomas."—Thomas A. Cavanaugh, professor of philosophy, University of San Francisco
"Jensen's book offers one of the clearest, comprehensive and most systematic expositions of Thomistic ethics aimed at helping the beginner to understand the essential features of Aquinas's account, and serving as a practical guide for moral conduct."—Jason T. Eberl, Theology
"Living the Good Life is everything that an introductory philosophy text should be: lucid, incisive, engaging, and a pleasure to read. In just two hundred pages, Jensen manages to provide an overview of Thomistic ethics that is comprehensive without being overly technical, and useful to anyone wishing to think about contemporary moral issues with the mind of Thomas Aquinas... In sum, Living the Good Life is an excellent beginner's Thomistic ethics. It belongs on the shelf of every Thomist. There is every reason to believe that in time it will become the standard work on the subject for use at the undergraduate level."—Giuseppe Butera, Providence College, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
"In addressing contemporary issues with Thomistic ethics, Jensen shows the timelessness of the saint's perspective."—Brian Welter, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly
"Jensen's book provides an overview of Thomas Aquinas's ethics that clearly and competently explicates Aquinas's complex system of ethical thought Jensen's work provides a good starting point for understanding Aquinas's ethics that will be accessible to undergraduate students."—Ann Crawford Vinski, Duquesne Univ, Religious Studies Review
Paperback / softback | |
July 19, 2013 | |
9780813221458 | |
English | |
216 | |
8.50 Inches (US) | |
5.50 Inches (US) | |
.55 Pounds (US) | |
$24.95 USD | |
v2.1 Reference | |
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